Looking at the situation as it stands, you can see why Ramsey might want to move on.

His relationship with the fans is very hot and cold, varying year by year.

In 2013/14 everyone loved him, but in seasons like 2016/17 it was hard to find many people on his side.

That was until his winner in the final at Wembley, of course.

The team have also gone backwards ever since the Welsh international signed his last contract. In the last few years they’ve finished lower than ever and lost Champions League football.

Now they look to be falling even further behind in terms of competing for major trophies.

The one constant positive in Ramsey’s situation with Arsenal is Wenger. The 27-year-old has always had the support of the manager, and, in return he’s always backed his boss.

Last season, even with Arsenal struggling, Ramsey said the players were “delighted” to play for Wenger. He revealed in 2016 that he only joined in the first place because the boss made him feel “a bit more wanted”.

When the 2016/17 season ended and the manager’s contract expired with it, the Welshman said: “Of course I want him to stay at club. He deserves this (the FA Cup trophy). We changed the formation and had a lot of success. Fair play to him, he changed the system. Hopefully, he’ll be there next season.”

Take the boss out of the equation and it’s hard to see why Ramsey would stay.

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